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ALL meanings of underivable

de·rive
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  • verb with object underivable to receive or obtain from a source or origin (usually followed by from). 1
  • verb with object underivable to trace from a source or origin: English words derived from German. 1
  • verb with object underivable to reach or obtain by reasoning; deduce; infer. 1
  • verb with object underivable Chemistry. to produce or obtain (a substance) from another. 1
  • verb with object underivable Grammar. to create (a new linguistic form) by adding affixes to or changing the shape of a root or base: The word “runner” is derived from “run.”. 1
  • verb without object underivable to come from a source or origin; originate (often followed by from). 1
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